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Flu Shots
TSgt. Sherlly Lange, 446th Aerospace Medicine Squadron, administers a flue shot to Airmen from the 446th Airlift Wing on McChord Field, Oct. 17. The AMDS will be administering flu shots during Unit Training Assemblies October through December this season at multiple sites around the base. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by SrA Daniel Liddicoet)
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Flu Shots
TSgt. Sherlly Lange, 446th Aerospace Medicine Squadron, prepares a flu shot to administer to Airmen from the 446th Airlift Wing on McChord Field, Oct. 17. The AMDS will be administering flu shots during Unit Training Assemblies October through December this season at multiple sites around the base. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by SrA Daniel Liddicoet)
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Wounded Warrior Care
Wounded Warriors prepare to race in a wheel chairs while participating in track and field training during the Air Force Wounded Warrior Program Warrior Care event, Aug. 26, 2015 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. The Warrior Care event featured adaptive and rehabilitative sports, activities, career readiness, recovering Airman mentorship and caregiver training. It was an opportunity for all wounded, ill and injured service members to engage in friendly competition. Wounded Warriors from JBLM and veterans from the northwest region were all invited to participate in the camp. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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Wounded Warrior Care
A Wounded Warrior races in a wheel chair while participating in track and field training during the Air Force Wounded Warrior Program Warrior Care event, Aug. 26, 2015 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. The Warrior Care event featured adaptive and rehabilitative sports, activities, career readiness, recovering Airman mentorship and caregiver training. It was an opportunity for all wounded, ill and injured service members to engage in friendly competition. Wounded Warriors from JBLM and veterans from the northwest region were all invited to participate in the camp. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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Wounded Warrior Care
A Wounded Warrior aims a bow while participating in archery training during the Air Force Wounded Warrior Program Warrior Care event, Aug. 26, 2015 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. The Warrior Care event featured adaptive and rehabilitative sports, activities, career readiness, recovering Airman mentorship and caregiver training. It was an opportunity for all wounded, ill and injured service members to engage in friendly competition. Wounded Warriors from JBLM and veterans from the northwest region were all invited to participate in the camp. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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Wounded Warrior Care
A Wounded Warrior aims a bow while participating in archery training during the Air Force Wounded Warrior Program Warrior Care event, Aug. 26, 2015 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. The Warrior Care event featured adaptive and rehabilitative sports, activities, career readiness, recovering Airman mentorship and caregiver training. It was an opportunity for all wounded, ill and injured service members to engage in friendly competition. Wounded Warriors from JBLM and veterans from the northwest region were all invited to participate in the camp. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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Wounded Warrior Care
A Wounded Warrior tosses discus while participating in track and field training during the Air Force Wounded Warrior Program Warrior Care event, Aug. 26, 2015 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. The Warrior Care event featured adaptive and rehabilitative sports, activities, career readiness, recovering Airman mentorship and caregiver training. It was an opportunity for all wounded, ill and injured service members to engage in friendly competition. Wounded Warriors from JBLM and veterans from the northwest region were all invited to participate in the camp. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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Wounded Warrior Care
A Wounded Warrior launches a shot while participating in track and field training during the Air Force Wounded Warrior Program Warrior Care event, Aug. 26, 2015 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. The Warrior Care event featured adaptive and rehabilitative sports, activities, career readiness, recovering Airman mentorship and caregiver training. It was an opportunity for all wounded, ill and injured service members to engage in friendly competition. Wounded Warriors from JBLM and veterans from the northwest region were all invited to participate in the camp. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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Wounded Warrior Care
A Wounded Warrior stretches prior to participating in track and field training during the Air Force Wounded Warrior Program Warrior Care event, Aug. 26, 2015 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. The Warrior Care event featured adaptive and rehabilitative sports, activities, career readiness, recovering Airman mentorship and caregiver training. It was an opportunity for all wounded, ill and injured service members to engage in friendly competition. Wounded Warriors from JBLM and veterans from the northwest region were all invited to participate in the camp. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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Colonel Gerry Signorelli, 446th Airlift Wing vice commander, with his wife Rachael and daughter Kylee, says hello to Airmen of the 446th Airlift Wing while attending the Seattle Mariners vs. Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park, Boston, Mass. on Aug. 17, 2015. The Mariners won the game in extra innings but the Signorelli's were happy to share the game simultaneously with their hometown and Air Force Reserve family.
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Beast Mode
A participants in the Beast Mode Challenge sponsored by the Air Force Reserve, races through an obstacle course in Snoqualmie, Wash., Aug. 15, 2015. The challenge was composed of a 3.5-mile mud-ridden obstacle course - with 12 football-themed trials of hills, blockades, water, and sludge, created to trigger one's inner Beast Mode. A portion of the race proceeds and 100% of donations went directly to the Fam 1st Family Foundation co-founded by Marshawn ‘Beast Mode’ Lynch of the Seattle Seahawks. The Fam 1st Family Foundation is dedicated to uplifting and empowering youth in the Bay Area and throughout the United States. The foundation’s mission is one of empowerment and education,aiming to build self-esteem and academic learning skills in underprivileged youth. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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Beast Mode
A participants in the Beast Mode Challenge sponsored by the Air Force Reserve, races through an obstacle course in Snoqualmie, Wash., Aug. 15, 2015. The challenge was composed of a 3.5-mile mud-ridden obstacle course - with 12 football-themed trials of hills, blockades, water, and sludge, created to trigger one's inner Beast Mode. A portion of the race proceeds and 100% of donations went directly to the Fam 1st Family Foundation co-founded by Marshawn ‘Beast Mode’ Lynch of the Seattle Seahawks. The Fam 1st Family Foundation is dedicated to uplifting and empowering youth in the Bay Area and throughout the United States. The foundation’s mission is one of empowerment and education,aiming to build self-esteem and academic learning skills in underprivileged youth. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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Beast Mode
Participants in the Beast Mode Challenge sponsored by the Air Force Reserve, race through an obstacle course in Snoqualmie, Wash., Aug. 15, 2015. The challenge was composed of a 3.5-mile mud-ridden obstacle course - with 12 football-themed trials of hills, blockades, water, and sludge, created to trigger one's inner Beast Mode. A portion of the race proceeds and 100% of donations went directly to the Fam 1st Family Foundation co-founded by Marshawn ‘Beast Mode’ Lynch of the Seattle Seahawks. The Fam 1st Family Foundation is dedicated to uplifting and empowering youth in the Bay Area and throughout the United States. The foundation’s mission is one of empowerment and education,aiming to build self-esteem and academic learning skills in underprivileged youth. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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Beast Mode
Participants in the Beast Mode Challenge sponsored by the Air Force Reserve, race through an obstacle course in Snoqualmie, Wash., Aug. 15, 2015. The challenge was composed of a 3.5-mile mud-ridden obstacle course - with 12 football-themed trials of hills, blockades, water, and sludge, created to trigger one's inner Beast Mode. A portion of the race proceeds and 100% of donations went directly to the Fam 1st Family Foundation co-founded by Marshawn ‘Beast Mode’ Lynch of the Seattle Seahawks. The Fam 1st Family Foundation is dedicated to uplifting and empowering youth in the Bay Area and throughout the United States. The foundation’s mission is one of empowerment and education,aiming to build self-esteem and academic learning skills in underprivileged youth. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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Beast Mode
Participants in the Beast Mode Challenge sponsored by the Air Force Reserve, race through an obstacle course in Snoqualmie, Wash., Aug. 15, 2015. The challenge was composed of a 3.5-mile mud-ridden obstacle course - with 12 football-themed trials of hills, blockades, water, and sludge, created to trigger one's inner Beast Mode. A portion of the race proceeds and 100% of donations went directly to the Fam 1st Family Foundation co-founded by Marshawn ‘Beast Mode’ Lynch of the Seattle Seahawks. The Fam 1st Family Foundation is dedicated to uplifting and empowering youth in the Bay Area and throughout the United States. The foundation’s mission is one of empowerment and education,aiming to build self-esteem and academic learning skills in underprivileged youth. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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Beast Mode
Participants in the Beast Mode Challenge sponsored by the Air Force Reserve, race through an obstacle course in Snoqualmie, Wash., Aug. 15, 2015. The challenge was composed of a 3.5-mile mud-ridden obstacle course - with 12 football-themed trials of hills, blockades, water, and sludge, created to trigger one's inner Beast Mode. A portion of the race proceeds and 100% of donations went directly to the Fam 1st Family Foundation co-founded by Marshawn ‘Beast Mode’ Lynch of the Seattle Seahawks. The Fam 1st Family Foundation is dedicated to uplifting and empowering youth in the Bay Area and throughout the United States. The foundation’s mission is one of empowerment and education,aiming to build self-esteem and academic learning skills in underprivileged youth. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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